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[ number ix ] 2 dols & an half per ann fayetteville printed on saturday by thomas connoly & co in the statf-house where advertifemcnts eitays arti f.<vyfcai ijcavil^ea irini-lu intelligence c will be thankfully received and carefull mferted admiralty or to any judges what ever ; nor fliall the faid prizes when they arrive at and enter the ports of the faid parties be detained of feized neither fliall thefearchers or other officers of thofe places vifit fuch prizes except for the purpolc of preventing the carrying of any part of the cargo thereof on fliore in any manner contrary to the efta bliflied laws of revenue navigation or commerce nor fliall fuch officers take|cognizance ofthe validity of fuch prizes but they fliall be at liberty to hoift fail and depart fpeedily as may be and carry their faid prizes to the place mentioned in their com mlfions or patents which the com manders of the faid fliips of war or privateers fliall be obliged to hew no fhelter or refuge ihall be given in their ports to fuch as have made a prize upon the fubjects or citizens of either of the faid parties but if forced by flrefs of weather or the danger of the fea to enter therein particular care fliall be taken to batt en their departure tocaufe them to retire as food as poflible nothing in this treaty contained fliall how ever be conflrued or operate contra ry to former and exifting public tretieswitli other fovereigns or rtates but tlie two parties agree that while they continue iu amity niether of them will in future make any treaty that hall be inconlirtent with this or the preceding article be punifhed and fliall alfo be bound in their perfons and ertates to make fatisfaftion and reparation for all damages and the interert thereof of whatever nature the faid damages may be for this caufe all marters of privateers before they receive their commiflions fliall hereafter be oblidged to give before a competent judge fuffitient fecurity by at lcalt two refponcible fureties who have no interert in the faid privateer each olwhom together with the faid com mander ihall be jointly and feveral ly bound in the fum of fifteen hundred pounds rterling or if fuch fliips be provided with above one hundred and lifty feanien or foldiers in the fum of three thoufand pounds rter ling to fatisfy 11 damages and injuries which the faid privateer or her officers or men or any of them may do or commit during their cruife contrary to the tenor of this treaty or to the laws and inftrucyi ons for regulating their conduct ; and further that in all cales of aggreffions tlie laid commiflions ihul i be revoked and annulled or letters of marque for arming any veflel to r.dt as a privateer againft the other party and be tak en by the o.her party it is hereby declared to be lawful for the faid party to treit and punifli the faid iiibjeft or citizen having fuch com mifllon ot letters of marque as a pi rate art 5.xii it is exprefsly ftipu lated thit neither of the faid con tracting parties will order or autho rize any alts of reprizal againft the other ot complaints of injuries or damage until the laid party fliall firft havi prefented to the other a ftatemeit thereof verified by com petent proof and evidence and de manding juitice and fatisfa.Â£fion and the fame ftnll either have been re fufed or unrtafonably delayed art 23 thefhipsofwarof each of the contacting parties ihall at all times b hofpitably received in the ports of die other their officers ami crews raying due refpe.fr tothe laws and go/eminent of the country tiie officers fliall be treated with that refpe:t which is due to the comm'i.fior's which they bear and il ny inl'ult fhould be offered to them by any ol the inhabitants all offenders in this relpect fliall be puni/hed as dilhirbers of the peace anj ttv-aty becween the two coun tries and his majelly confents that iu calc an american veflel fhould hy ftrefs o weather danger from eiviints or misfortunes be reduced to the neceflity of let-king flicker li any of his majerty's ports into which fuch veflels could not in ordi nary cafes claim to be admited he hall on maiiiferting that neceflity 10 the fatisl action oi the government if the place be hofpitably received md permitted to refit and to pur hafeat the market price fuch necef aries as flie may ftand in need of onfbrmably to orders and regula tions as the government of he flace having relpect to the circum stances of each cafe fliall prefcribe she fliall not be allowed to break lulk or unload he cargo unlefs the lime fliall be bona fide nectflary to ltr being refitted nor fliall be per nitted to fell any part cfher cargo uilels fo much only as may be necef fay to defray her expcnccsand then nÂ»t without the exprefs permiflion oi the government of the place nir fliall flie be obliged to pay any ditits whatever only on fuch arti cles as flie may be permitted to fell fÂ«r thepurpofe aforefaid art xiv it fliall not be lawful for any foreign privateers fnot being lubjecls or citizens of either of the fa d parties ) who have conimiflions fnmany other prince or state in en mity with either nation to arm tlieir fliips in the ports of either of the faid parties nor to fell what they take nor in any other manner to exchange the fame ; nor fliall they be allowed lo purchafe more provifions than fliall be neceflary for their going to the nearefl port ot that prince or state from whom they obtained their commiflions art xxv it fliall be lawful for fliips ot war and privateers belong ing to the faid parties refpectively to carry whitleifoever they pleafe the fliips and goods taken from their enemies without being oblidged to pay any fee to the officers of the it is agret-d that whenever n judge of a court of admiralty of either of the panies fliall pronounce fentence aaaiuft any veflel or goods or pro perty belonging to the lubjedts or citizens ol the other party a formal and duly authenticated copy ol all the proceedings in the caule and of the faid fentence fliall if required be delivered to the commander ofthe laid veflel without the fmallelt del ni , h paying all legal lees and dem mils for the fame neither ofthe faid parties fliall per mit the fliips or goods belonging to the fubjects or citizensof the other to he taken within a cannon fliot of the coaft nor in any ofthe bays ports or rivers of their territories by fliips of war or others having commif fion from any prince republic or flate whatever but in cafe it fliould fo happen the party whofe tento rial rights fhall thus have been vio lated fliall ufe his utmort endeavours to obtain from the offending party full and ample fatisfaction for the veflel or veflels fo taken whether the fame be veftels of-var or mer chant veflels am xx it is further agreed that both tlie laid contracting par ties fliall not only refufc to receive any pirates into any of their ports havens or towns or permit any of their inhabitants to receive proteft harbour conceal or aflift them in any manner but will bring to con dign punifhment all fuch inhabi tants as ihall be gnilty of fuch acls or offences the i'ubfcriber begs leave to inform the public that he intends in a tew weeks to leave this ftate and requefts all thofe that have demands againft liim to bring in their accounts properly authen ticated and they hall be difcharged and all thofe that are indebted to him by book bond note or other ac count are earnertly defired to make immediate payment as there will be an attorney authorized to tranf afl and fettle the accounts indifcrimi nately the fubferiber has for fale a valuable and well improv ed sfiaii^e and ot oppofitc the mafons-hall â€” likewife a very convenient dwelling houfe he at prefent lives in nearly oppo site the mill belonging to robert cochran elquire and oppofue mr perry's brick building he has alfo a very good waggon and team , and houfe-hold furniture will be difpofed of all of the iforcfaid property will be fold at an under value for cafh or negroes â€” for further particu lars enquire of michael butler fayetteville july is 1795 treaty of amity commerce and navigation be tween his britannic majflly and the united states of america concluded from our last and whereas it frequently hap pens that veffels fail for a portor place belonging to an eniny without knowing that tlie fame is either beficged blockaded or inverted ; it is agreed that every veflel fo cir comltanced may be turned away from fuch port or place but ihe hall not be detained nor her cargo if not contraband be confifcatetf unlefs after notice flie hall again attempt to enter ; but ihe hall be premitted to go to any other port or place ihc may think proper ; nor fliall any veflel or goods of either party that may have entered into fuch port or place ; before the fame was befeiged blockaed or inverted hy.thed other and be found therein after the reduction or furrendei of fuch place be liable to confifcation but fliall be rertored to the owners or proprie tors thereof art xix and that more abun dant care be taken for the lecurity ofthe respective fubjects and citizens of the contracting parties and to prevent their fullering injuries by the men of war or privateers of either party all commanders of fhips of war and privateers and all others th laid fubjects and citizens ihall forbear doing any damage to thole of the other party ur commit ting any outrage againll them and if tiiey a^t to the contrary they ihall and all their fliips with the goods or merchandizes taken by them and brought into the port of either of the faid parties fliall be feized as far as they can be difcovercd and fliall be rertored to the owners or their factors or agents duly deput ed and authorilea in writing by them proper evidence being firft given in the court of admiralty for prosing tlie property ) even in cafe fuch ell'edts fhould have parted into other hands by fale if it be proved that the buyers knew or had good realbn to believe or lufpect that they had been piratically taken art xxi it is likewife agreed that the fubjects and citizens ofthe two nations fliall not do any acts of hollility or violence againft each other or accept commiflions or in ftru&ions fo to act from any foreign prince or late enemies to the other party ,- nor fliall the enemies of one ofthe parties be permitted to invite or endeavour to cnlift in their mili tary fervice any ofthe fubjects or citizens ofthe other party and the laws againft all fuch offences and aggrelfions fliall be punctually ex ecuted atul if any fubjed or citi zen or the faid parties respectively fl accept a::y foreign cointmlfion art xxvi if at any time a rup turefliould take place which god forbid between his majerty and the united states the merchants and others of each ofthe two nations refiding in the dominions of the other fliall have the privilege of re maining and continuing thier trade fo long as they behave peaceably and commit no offence agaift the laws ; and in cafe their conduct fliould render them fnfpected and the refpective governments fhould think proper to order them to remove the term of twelve months from the publication of the order fhall be allowed them for that purport , to remove with their families effects and property but this favour fliall not be extended to thofe who fliall act contrary to the ertabliflied laws and for greater certainty it is de clared that fuch rupture fliall not be deemed to exill while negotiations for accommodating differences fliall be depending.nor until the refpective ambafladors or minirters if fuch there fliall be fliall be recalled or lent home on account of fuch differ ences and not on account of perfon al mifconduct according to the na fcf see laft page for remainder